Security Officer

Worked on a variety of “black” programs “the existence of are classified.” I Built student Databases for Multi-Discipline Intelligence Operator Course with Microsoft Excel by inserting formulas and charts and tables to graphically depict student data. Switched the row/column data so that the locations display on multiple workbook sheets by inserting formulas to automatically calculate student GPA’s, and Safe guarding Personal Identifiable Information PII guidelines in accordance with DoD 5400.11-R. I also ensured that personnel attending the course of instruction had the appropriate level clearances by facilitating through the Facility Security Officer (FSO) and the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS). Opened and closed the SCIF daily conducting end-of-day security checks to properly protect all classified materials and to ensure that the SCIF was properly secured. Use standard form (SF) 701, “Activity Security Checklist,” to record internal security checks at the end of each day. Checked SF 702 to ensure all appropriate entries for locking and checking has been made for each security container. Check desk tops, cabinets, and safe tops, shelves, stands, tables, printers, and other furniture and equipment for unsecured classified material. Check wastebaskets for classified material. Ensured all shredders were properly secured. Check word processing, or recording equipment to ensure all recording media had been removed and properly stored. Check charts, maps, blackboards, clipboards, and other items hanging on the walls that might contain classified information. Check the intrusion detection system, to ensure that it is properly set and activated. Check SF 702 at the SCIF entrance to ensure that the “locked by” and “checked by “columns had been completed. Recheck the door to ensure it was locked. Use SF 702, “Security Container Check Sheet,” to record the security checks of the SCIF door, vaults, and containers. I conducted after-duty-hours security inspections ensuring that classified materials were properly protected, and documented the results of the inspections notifying the chain of command of any security violations, and classroom instruction on Irregular Warfare (IW), Critical Thinking, Unconventional Warfare (UW) Counterinsurgency (COIN), Counterterrorism (CT), Security Cooperation (SC), Stability Operations (SO), Supporting Activities (SA) Interagency Planning in (IA) with the aid of Microsoft PowerPoint and Joint Publication 3-05. Analyzed and prepared training materials including period of instruction (POI), lesson plans (LP), student handouts, end of course evaluations (score cards), and practical exercises. SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) writing and curriculum development. Experienced with developing courses/training aids specific to operational security intelligence security, counter insurgency (COIN) Instructed and trained large groups of students. I also, created targeting packages against persons of interest FM 34-36 Chapter 9 - Special Operations Forces Targeting Process, and collected All Source Intelligence to produce intelligence briefings concerning current threat pictures, and fused Human Intelligence (HUMINT), analyzed and evaluated intelligence holdings to determine changes in enemy capabilities, vulnerabilities, and probable courses of action. I wrote a SOP’s for the Intel security staff “intelligence Watch Staff” receives All Source Intelligence, HUMINT, signals intelligence (SIGINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT), measurement and signatures intelligence (MASINT), and open source intelligence (OSINT). Assembled raw intelligence and consolidated it into reports and briefings. I prepared Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) products. I also, analyzed current intelligence holdings to identify gaps, and subsequent intelligence collection requirements, and considered enemy Order of Battle records in the development of collection tasks and assessment of enemy vulnerabilities and probable courses of action. Approved or validated the need to know for individuals (military, civilian Government Employee, or contractor) requiring SCI access. Investigate security incidents, compromises, and unauthorized disclosure reported all security violations or incidents involving the possible compromise of classified information to include spillages. Prepared reports on captured enemy material and drafted periodic and special intelligence reports, plans, and briefings GAMMA “GAMMA compartment of the Special Intelligence (SI) control system” Human Intelligence (HUMINT) control system in accordance with Executive Order 13526. Assisted in the drafting of SOPs and Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) pertaining to forward operating bases and SCIFs. Accounted for, controlled, transmitted, transported, packaged, and safeguarded SCI materials. I maintained classified CD shedder for destruction of SCI by authorized means and in accordance with DOD regulations. I assisted the Security Safety Officer (SSO) with coordinating security policy guidance security training/education and security awareness in support of SCIF. Provide proper protection, use, and dissemination of SCI documents and material by enforcing SCI, information, personnel, physical, communications, industrial, and IA security rules and by developing standard operating procedures SOPs and practices. I help with managing and maintaining proactive security awareness. I served as the official channel for certifying and receiving visitors checking clearances and appropriate level of accesses was granted to such visitors reflected in Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS). Joint Special Operations University Special Operations Command (JSOU, SOCOM) Irregular Warfare (IW), Critical Thinking, Unconventional Warfare (UW) Counterinsurgency (COIN), Counterterrorism (CT), Security Cooperation (SC), Stability Operations (SO), Supporting Activities (SA) Interagency Planning in IW (IA). Analyzed and prepared training materials including period of instruction (POI), lesson plans (LP), student handouts, end of course evaluations (scorecards), and practical exercises. SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) writing and curriculum development. Experienced with developing courses/training aids specific to operational security (OPSEC) counter insurgency (COIN) Instructed large groups; and express thoughts and ideas clearly and concisely in both verbal and written format, concerning Marine Corps Multi-Discipline Intelligence Operator Course. Acted as the Special Security Rep for the Intel Training-cell MDIOC administrative management for a SCIF; assisted with SCI program management and policy, plans, and operations integration; and coordination with parent Special Security Offices as required. Working knowledge of compartmented security policies and procedures as Assisted in implementation of security activities at the Top Secret and higher classification to ensure personnel and all supported tenant organizations were prepared to operate in non-traditional environments to perform in the role of Intelligence security professional as part of a Special Operations Tactical Team member. I developed written technical approaches and methodologies with regard to security protocols. I also assisted with the processing of personal background investigations.

Assisted with and coordinated security group meetings to provide OPSEC security information to PMA SSO’s and personnel under their program security, instructed and receive PMA input and feedback on ongoing security information pertaining to OPSEC. Duties included, briefing OPSEC as it relates to social media. I also, assisted with reviewing Statements of Work (SOW) addressing OPSEC concerns and considerations. I conducted security spot checks to ensure classification, safeguarding, transmission, and destruction of classified information and materials was done in accordance with DoD 5200.01-V3 directives. Ensure that personnel within their respective programs were kept abreast of changes in policies and procedures concerning OPSEC, and supported the command security education program with OPSEC safety briefs. I reported all security violations or incidents involving the possible compromise of classified information. Coordinate the preparation and the maintenance of security guides newsletters under the command's security education manager. Proposed press releases and information intended for public release to a security review. Base Access Control system to ensure visiting personal had the appropriated security clearance for the areas for which they were intended to visit, and conducted research on visitor access requests in Base access system. I also briefed individuals on their sponsoring responsibilities on security measures and procedures regarding visitors in secured spaces. I conducted fact finding missions and reported Critical information identification, threat and vulnerability analysis, risk assessments, countermeasure development, technical writing, staff coordination, and briefing preparation, delivery, and management review. Conducted OPSEC threat assessments, assembled working Groups to determine an appropriate scope and timeline for execution of assessment. Worked closely with program SSO’s to gain a comprehensive understanding of relevant processes, activities, business practices, and applicable critical information. I also worked with subject matter experts with knowledge of routines, inter-workings, and potential vulnerabilities. Independently planned and executed assessments then wrote executive level reports on findings of OPSEC threat Assessments, and interacted with a broad range of personnel across all branches of the military, government, contractors and engineering personnel alike. Communicated effectively verbally and in writing, and operated both independently and in team environments to accomplish physical security surveys and site assisted visits. I assisted with the preparation of special projects and reports to ensure compliance with policies DOD standards, and Executive Orders regarding OPSEC and information security. I coordinated and consolidated information to support formal and informal action items in support of OPSEC. Participated in the evaluation, development and monitoring of current programs, and integrated practices and procedures for the most effective approach and methodologies of OPSEC security practices. Maintained and supported existing programs, and facilitates various working groups OPSEC, security education and awareness, etc. Developed training modules and provided training to PMA’s concerning OPSEC and social media utilization. I drafted correspondences, specific assessment reviews. I reviewed public releases, professional and academia papers, and briefing presentations, rendering written recommendations concerning unclassified sensitive material. Conducted foreign travel briefs, and approved base access with the use of various computer systems. I conducted research on the high side to provide accurate threat assessments. Work closely with NCIS and intelligence specialists concerning travel briefs. Worked with the PMA-231 security manager responsible for the promotion education and awareness, administration, and management of all phases of the command security education by assisting with providing, managing, coordinating security policy guidance, security training, education and security awareness in support of information personnel, physical, industrial, information systems security (INFOSEC) by conducting assisted training events and briefs; worked in conjunction with security specialists managing and maintaining information, personnel, industrial and physical security programs and processes with the goal and objective to protect classified and sensitive unclassified information (CIL) in relation to OPSEC. I also served as a command representative for all information, personnel industrial, and physical security programs related matters while conducting program threat assessments. I received Security Professional Education Development (Sped) training on Information Security, Personnel Security, Physical Security, Industrial Security, and OPSEC training.

Staff None Commissioned Officer (SNCO) for the Marine Network Operators Course (MNOC) where COMSEC needed to be secured storage, by means of security containers, vaults, alarms. . The construction of areas where COMSEC material is used is not prescribed, but the storage and other physical security requirements for COMSEC material must be met. All areas where COMSEC materials are used must practice good operation security (OPSEC). As part of my duties ensured that access was limited to all COMSEC material to those persons with the appropriate clearance and the need to know, and updated authorized access list. Maintained a DA Form 1999-R to record the arrival and departure of all persons whose names do not appear on the authorized access list, updated DA form SF 700 on the inside of the locking drawer of GSA approved safe. I worked with EKMS ID Numbers required to identify COMSEC accounts, and to execute transactions between different activities requiring custodial transport of COMSEC equipment. Conducted physical inventory of COMSEC equipment, and received and processed incoming intelligence reports and messages and assisted in determining significance and reliability of incoming information through Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet). Integrated incoming information with current intelligence holdings and prepared and maintained the situation report. Worked with contractors in support of school Familiarized with DD Form 254 DOD Contract Security Classification Specifications DOD 5220.22-M, National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) DOD 5220.22-R, Industrial Security Regulation (ISR). Supervise the transfer of MNOC communication equipment; Provide classroom instruction on internal security matters. Assist students with administrative matters throughout the duration of the course. Supervise monthly Consolidated Memorandum Receipt inventories of equipment. Assist the instructors in answering student questions during the MNOC period of instruction as it relates to Intelligence security matters and considerations. Assist the Staff Non Commissioned Officer in Charge with all matters pertaining to the communications equipment and personnel.

Understand the physical evaluation board (PEB) process and help subordinate Marines navigate through the medical process. Maintain an open line of communication with medical case management and the battalion aid station in order to maintain situational awareness of my Marine’s medical situation. This was done by setting appointments in Microsoft outlook with 5 different medical case managers weekly in order to medical case reports and cross reference and validate information. Maintained training jackets on all platoon Marines and conduct counseling sessions. Maintain accountability of all Marines assigned to my platoon. Assist Marines with administrative documents, housing, legal, financial issues and personal issues, and explained to Marines policy and procedures, pertaining to comprehensive transition plan. Explained and justified decisions, conclusions, findings, and made recommendations, in various incidences in writing. Manage a Microsoft Excel data base to ensure accurate accountability for information. Go through emails in Microsoft Outlook and manage folders. Coordinate with medical case mangers on pending medical appointments, managing Outlook calendars for Marines pending medical appointments and setting up automatic reminders. I schedule appointments with Marines to assist them with research of schools and services on the internet. Use Microsoft Word to write counseling's. Review Marines Comprehensive Transition Program to ensure accuracy and completeness of ratings and inform Marine of possible eligibility for state and federal benefits, unemployment, GI bill benefits, and vocational disability, daily use of MS Office Applications including but not limited to, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook. I provided a high level of customer service to diverse groups of individuals, and communicated effectively before large groups. Used Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) as a means to perform research and then store large amounts of information with Microsoft excel. Knowledge of federal appointment authorities (and methods for their utilization) concerning veterans, disabled individuals and disabled vets, specifically: Veterans Preference and Veterans Recruitment Appointment (VRA), Veterans Employment Opportunities Act (VEOA), 30% or More Disabled Veteran, Schedule A, etc. I assisted individuals through the federal application process through use of electronic systems, and provided sound technical guidance and feedback on resume creation. I have an extensive knowledge of Wounded Warrior Program mission, principles, policies and procedures to operate in accordance with Navy, DOD, and federal regulations and guidance. Established and maintained effective relationships with and gained the confidence and cooperation of hiring officials, disabled veterans and their families, partners in other organizations, and the general public. Provide customer service and assisted customers and associates by communicating in a positive, courteous and considerate manner. Lead by example, to shape and sustain a working environment most conducive to other successful performance of those entrusted to my leadership and direction. I created a positive atmosphere and culture within the Unit and its constituent branches that reflected the pride, professionalism, sense of accomplishment, fulfillment, collaborative engagement, well-being, and wholehearted mind, body, and spiritual focus of its Marine clients. I oversaw the operation and implementation of a MCMAP Fitness program. Developed other programs designed for military personnel and their families to assist with Wounded Warrior Program management. Also, managed the commands MCMAP budget (over $100,000), and directly supervises military personal. Conducts competitions, assists with fitness clubs and develops other programs designed for Marines, Sailors and Coast-guardsmen. Managed the budget and directly supervised military personal and families. Established work schedules to ensure adequate personnel are available to support scheduled events and daily workload. Provided on-the-job training (e.g., equipment usage, fitness principles, telephone etiquette) to ensure personnel are proficient in current job duties and responsibilities, and are aware of fitness policies and procedures. Oversaw resale or cost operations that require keeping data on income and maintaining overall budget spreadsheets.

As a result of a Vehicle Born Improvised Explosive Device assisted in the creation of an Emergency Action Plans (EAP) for the SCIF, EAP drills. As Intelligence special security representative at the Joint Special Operations Fusion Center Herat, researched identified characteristics of the battlefield which influenced friendly forces and threatened operations. Identified gaps in current intelligence holdings identified essential identities characteristics of area of operation which required in-depth evaluation of their effects on friendly, such as terrain, weather, logistical infrastructure, and demographics. Conducted analytical intelligence collection on geographic areas of significance to the command’s mission defined the significant characteristics of the operating environment also aided in identifying gaps in current intelligence holdings and the specific intelligence required to fill them, and provided terrain analysis, ground tactics, targeting, air tactics, reporting, and collections, as these disciplines relate to Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTAF) intelligence. I prepared all-source intelligence products to support the commander. I assisted in establishing and maintaining systematic, cross-referenced intelligence records and files.

I functioned as a Battle Captain, produced current intelligence assessments for the 3 Star General. Received intelligence via SIPRNet, NIPRNet, and Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS) then reproduced Intelligence summaries with information following 520001_vol3. Marking classification and identifying the classification level of each portion paragraph and marking it with the appropriate level classification from the original derived classification. Maintain battle space visibility and situational awareness on current theater operations and significant activities via live Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). Facilitate transfer of sensitive documents between separate systems while adhering to all relevant classification standards. As the Battle Captain Staff None Commissioned Officer, Ensured that Open and Closed signs were used on GSA approved containers. Ensured proper classification cover sheets on the classified material to prevent unauthorized access and to alert personnel of the requirement for proper storage. Form SF-703 Top Secret Cover Sheet, Form SF-704 Secret Cover Sheet, and Form SF-705, Confidential Cover sheets. I updated Form SF-702, Security Container Check Sheets and knowledge of Form SF-701, Activity Security Checklist. I also participated in routinely conducting security checker protocols as the last person to leave SCIF. Analyzed and traced over 2500 significant activities with the use of Microsoft Excel data base that I designed to graphically depict Insurgent criminal activities and predict trends based a historical data. Researched, produced and briefed downed aircraft and conducted briefs concerning personal recovery Public Relations (PR) operations. Built PowerPoint briefs daily, and wrote daily briefs concerning threat picture in Afghanistan. As a Battle Captain I used Web Temporal Analysis System (WebTAS) to satisfy requirements for the U.S. intelligence customers by generating large amounts of data sets, visualization, project organization and management, pattern analysis and activity prediction, and various presentation aids, wrote SOPs as required for security responsibilities for all battle staff personal. Set up SCIF and conduct security operations of SCIF in accordance with the DOD references DOD 5105.21. Maintain strict adherence to all safety procedures and controls outlined therein. Working knowledge of Human Intelligence/HUMINT Control System (HCS) compartmented security policies and procedures. Implementing and monitoring compliance with special/compartmented security policies and procedures. Conducting and coordinating the training for Intelligence Battle Captains security representatives. I acted as liaison and escorted Government security professionals and foreign security officials while in the SCIF. I also participated in the oversight of higher access and badge procedures while participating in SCIF watch. Supported and worked with FBI, DIA, CIA, and Law enforcement elements performing monitoring missions, and kidnapping recovery missions, and assisted in the development of internal SCIF policy on battle staff intelligence operation guidelines. Identified, initiated, and assisted in the development of intelligence SOP policy changes, new and/or revised procedures, directives, and guidelines and assisted the SSO with various working groups and when necessary, facilitated special operation teams as they planned and developed strategies to conduct special operation objectives.

I was directly responsible for recording insurgent incidents and providing support to the Commanding officer of the ISAF Joint Command (IJC). Also, maintained awareness of entire operating area of Afghanistan, informing commander of PR missions. Received and responded to questions and obtained insight into mobility kills and Killed in Action serious injuries for the senior leadership. Drafted reports and messages for release, and notified and communicated with forward operating units. Supported development of training materials, evaluation criteria and participated in EPA exercise planning and execution. Support the management of information, presentation of information, and production of graphics and leverage familiarity with emerging intelligence events and issues. I supported GEOINT as part of the daily operational and support structure within the client site. I also, Contributed to research projects, collect daily intelligence reports, using multiple computer databases and special source libraries, and stored intelligence data and information in appropriate softcopy files on information systems for analyst and management access. Maintained hard and soft copy files and performed all required computer system functions, supported daily operations, technical meetings, review boards, and status briefs, and implement process improvement initiatives. Create and maintain databases, summary data, spreadsheets, graphics documents, and production databases and interfaced with other Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO). Worked 12-hour shifts (days and nights) to support 24 hours per day operations, 7 days a week, Monitored, sorted, and prioritize intelligence and operational message traffic. Built power point briefs with intelligence ensuring that overall classification guidelines adherence.

MAGTF Intelligence special security representative, briefing of Intelligence Preparation of the Battle Space (IPB), by Identifying characteristics of the battlefield which would influence friendly and enemy operations. Established the limits of the area of interest (AI) Identified gaps in current intelligence holdings identified essential identities characteristics of area of operation which require in-depth evaluation of their effects on friendly and threat operations, such as terrain, weather, logistical infrastructure, and demographics. Established the limits of the AI to focused analytical and intelligence collection efforts on the geographic areas of significance to the command’s mission defined the significant characteristics of the operating environment also aided in identifying gaps in current intelligence holdings and the specific intelligence required to fill them. Achieved the knowledge and skills associated with terrain analysis, ground tactics, targeting, air tactics, reporting, and collections, as these disciplines relate to MAGTAF intelligence. I prepared all-source intelligence products to support the commander. I assisted in establishing and maintaining systematic, cross-referenced intelligence records and files. Identified required communications electronics needed and communications security requirements. Implement SOPs as required for further definition and clarification of security responsibilities for intelligence personal. I also, analyzed current intelligence holdings to identify gaps, and subsequent intelligence collection requirements, and considered enemy Order of Battle records in the development of collection tasks and assessment of enemy vulnerabilities and probable courses of action.

I worked as the Ops Chief for officer programs, performed supervisory duties over junior personnel. Possess a knowledge of the capabilities and requirements of Marines Corps standard word processing and database software packages, and the Marine Corps total force system (MCTFS), which encompasses the on-line diary system (OLDS), and the unit diary /Marine integrated personnel system (UD/MIPS). I have an extensive knowledge of personnel general operational administration procedures in order to establish, direct, and supervise administrative functions, and supervised the flow of paperwork to ensure proper staffing of all inbound and outbound correspondence, drafting, publishing, and supervising the maintenance and distribution of directives and correspondence. Designed tracking data base system for 112 Marines. I liaised with other agencies, organized data to ensure the seamless flow of information. Designed and published numerous documents and personal administrative action reports (PAR), and designed filing systems to ensure proper flow of inbound and outbound documents. I also typed a variety of material such as letters, memorandum, medical reports, and similar material from handwritten drafts. Experienced composing, coordinating, preparing, and submitting requests, officer/enlisted fitness reports, civilian performance appraisals, awards, and other correspondence, travel requests, and reports in proper format, adding attachments and backup information if needed and forwarded for signatures. Experienced maintaining staffing databases, ensuring all personnel checking in/out are added/deleted and maintained personnel information reports. Experienced utilizing operating office equipment, i.e., electronic typewriters, word processors, computers, microfiche reader/printer, dictating, transcription. I also researched technology protection concepts, terminology, methods, and purpose. Had an understanding of critical program information (CPI) and the importance of protecting it from unauthorized disclosure; protection plans, technology assessment and control plans, steps of the acquisition process, process for technology transfer through acquisition, requirements for foreign disclosure, and a firm understanding of the process of assessing risk.

Designed, constructed, and maintained industrial database system, with an emphasis on accountability and control of vital material. Designed and wrote standard operating procedures (SOP) related to industrial database systems management. Over twelve years of experience in a military environment with an emphasis on electronic systems database system management. I had a working knowledge of Department of Navy Information Security publications (INFOSEC). Installed, configured, modified, and troubleshoot Windows based operating systems and software. Use password sync CD to wipe old passwords from outdated Dell machines, and went into BIOS manually to setup Drivers. Troubleshoot password reset issues. If innt/system32config was not in BIOS script then I would manually input it. Once in the windows operating system I would press windows R to release IP address, then run mat CD. If the mat CD is unable to run, then I would troubleshoot as required. If the fire wall was unable to be disabled, then I would manually transfer user profiles over to the new Dell systems. I would set up new computers, and went into network places and properties to configure the link-speed and duplex to auto detect. Went into Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and manually set up the IP address and subnet mask. Responsible for the production, organization and dissemination of computer generated maintenance management reports/work log for the identification of critical work backlogs, chronic maintenance issues, and trends in labor material usage.

I handled all aspects the class V (W) assets for the command. Approved required ammunition for all training evolutions to include expenditures and turning in the ammunition via the use of the Training Ammunition Management Information System Redesigned (TAMIS-R), and maintained a working records system for the commands ammunition assets. Maintained all paperwork pertaining to requests, receipts, expenditures, and turn in a readily accessible file. Oversaw all visiting units ammunition operations and act as a liaison with the ammunition supply point (ASP). I also assigned as color sergeant for the battalion guard, and researched Marine Corps publications and directives. Coordinated and approved the ordering of over 100,000 rounds for reserve units training aboard Camp Lejeune, NC, and assisted in the training of over 250 Marines and Sailors. Maintained all required records. I coordinated events ranging from parades to static displays. I also researched all events that the color guard was serving in. made all necessary travel and lodging arrangements. Maintained all the gear associated with the Guard. Organized practices for the guard and provided instruction to new Guard members per the drill and ceremonies manual, and recruited other members in the unit for the color guard. I also supervised the operation and maintenance of two barracks for the command, capable of supporting 583 Marines. I maintained the documents to support the upkeep and maintenance of the three administration buildings. Submitted and tracked all maintenance requests for the facilities. Provide facilities maintenance, management, planning and assistance to customers for the ongoing maintenance, repair and improvement of facilities, grounds and equipment for all of the DPC barracks. Maintained and controlled keys for the unit, which consisted of five buildings. Receive, screened and processed preventative maintenance requests required for the upkeep of facilities. I ensured that safety and fire regulation were strictly adhered to for all barracks. Visitor program, relationship between security and fundamental security were maintained for the facilities. Provided security for the protection of personally identifiable information PII, and implemented risk management process as it applied to protecting that information. Maintained and coordinated all billeting request for the barracks. Maintained barracks and maximized available billeting capacity to support both active and reserve units from all service components and outside civilian agencies. Supported and managed the billeting for 25 units.

Perform assigned military law enforcement duties to uphold the criminal justice system, maintain good order and discipline, and support the commander's law enforcement and security requirements in peacetime and combat operations. Foot and motorized patrol, control of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, flight line security, crime prevention physical security, desk sergeant, communications dispatcher, squad leader, operations sergeant, platoon sergeant, and provost sergeant billet. I confronted with every form of violation and criminal liability, misdemeanor through felony, and protected lives and property on Marine Corps installations by enforcing military laws and regulations, as well as controlling traffic, preventing crime, and responding to emergencies. I was also responsible for providing support by conducting Area Security, Internment, Maneuver and Mobility Support, Law Order, and Police Intelligence Operations, and performed as a team member in support of operations, installation law and order operations and security of USMC resources and installations. Leaded military police teams in support of operations and leaded and supervised small sections in support of security and installation law and order operations. Leaded military police squads and sections, operated police desks, planed crime prevention measures, operated evidence rooms and prepared operations plans and orders in military police detachments’ in support of both installation law and order operations and security of resources and installations. Leadership/Management Facilities Manager, Security Site Supervisor, Security Supervisor, Physical Security, Project Management, Report Preparation/Presentation Lateral Communications Customer Service/Public Relations, Multi-media correspondence Law Enforcement, Administration, Asset Protection, Work place Safety, Computer, Contracting Officer's.

I inspection, maintenance and repair of armament equipment and loading of aviation ordinance on Marine Corps aircraft, and performed a variety of duties and tasks such as inspecting ammunition, testing aircraft systems, performing preventive maintenance and effecting repairs, loading and fusing ammunition and arming de-arming aircraft. I employed safety, security, and record keeping techniques for ordnance. Operated and maintained armament weapons support equipment, loaded and unloaded weapons and stored them on aircraft, and tested aircraft weapons and release and control systems of missiles and guns. Armed and de-armed aircraft tested and maintains racks, launchers, adapters, and electrical components of aircraft armament circuits. Installed and maintained aerial target towing equipment and its associated support equipment, when directed. Loaded M-197 rounds, conducted functional tests of aircraft armament electrical fusing, firing, and release circuits and maintained them in an operational manner. I also applied bore-sight procedures and techniques to aircraft sight and weapons systems. Provided support with Hazardous Material. I was responsible for employee's work assignments, and conducted various quality assurance inspections to ensure compliance with OSHA. I provided data entry of Material safety data sheets. Generated daily reports with the use of Microsoft office applications, excel, word, and inspected the warehouse gear daily, to insure that hazardous material gear is properly stocked according to shelf location and quantity on hand matches the rated on hand quantity, and stocked material in adequate locations according to type, shape, quantity, and hazardous category. I issued hazardous materials from the hazmat counter using electronic point of sales. Check shelf life expiration of material on location. Perform regular and special inventories utilizing electronic scanning and recording equipment. Responsible for warehouse location surveys assuring location and national stock numbers are correctly placed on bins. Perform cashier duties at checkout counter, and responsible for inputting and downloading all inventory lists and credit card information to all supply service center off site computers. Annotate any discrepancy on receiving document and forward to proper section. Establish new locations as necessary; prepare and input location data into the Warehouse forward to proper section. Prepare and input location data into the Warehouse support system by computerized method. Verify stock number, quantity, unit of issue condition against receiving documentation. I assisted customers when required in selection of correct material, obtaining from other issue points as necessary. Material that is NIS is reported to the supervisor for additional follow-up. Provided Forward Arming and Disarming security of Forward Operating Bases, and conducted quick insertion drills, with the task of securing parameter area. I also conducted foot patrols, and accountability of serialized items. I monitored buildings and facilities to ensure proper physical security and safety of personal. Duties included physical security program prevention and protection, with the 100% deter and prevent, the loss, theft, or damage to aircraft assets, and applied physical security countermeasures to protect

Accomplishments Objective: Hard working mission orientated results-driven Intelligence Security professional with over 15 years of military training and support management, seeking to make a direct impact within a dynamic security team by utilizing strengths in leadership, joint intelligence operations, and customer support. Proven ability to accomplish any given task in top form, with savings in: time, capital, and human resources. Well-developed time management skills. Strong ability to manage diverse workforce teams in dynamically changing environments and proactive approach to problem solving. I also have a spotless record of positively contributing to the overall day to day operations of an entire organization, and proficient with MS Office suite, spreadsheets, and database management. Task oriented and team focused that will contribute to the overall success of an organization.

Skills Used Results-driven supervisor with over 10 years of training and support management, seeking to make a direct impact within a dynamic team by utilizing strengths in leadership, humanitarian assistance, and customer retention. Proven ability to accomplish any given mission in top form, with savings in: time, capital, and human resources. Well-developed time management skills. Strong ability to manage diverse workforce teams in dynamically changing environments. Proactive approach to problem solving. Spotless record of positively affecting entire organization. Proficient with MS Office suite, spreadsheets, and database usage. Mission focused team player that will contribute to the overall success of an organization.